Inphi

About Inphi

Inphi Corporation is a privately held fabless electronic components company located in Westlake Village in Southern California. By applying its unique strengths in high-speed analog IC design and packaging, Inphi strives to set new standards of performance for computing, communications and instrumentation systems.

Inphi has assembled a talented team
 – more... of high-speed circuit and package designers with extensive hands-on experience in multiple semiconductor processes, including CMOS, GaAs, SiGe and InP. Inphi engineers choose the right process technology for the target application and draw upon innovative design techniques in order to provide customers with the optimum balance of cost, speed, performance and size for any given specification.

Inphi's product portfolio comprises more than 80 components for the Timing, Instrumentation, Optical and Microwave communication markets. In addition to offering standard off-the-shelf products, Inphi works closely with select customers to develop customized high-speed, high precision analog components for a variety of next-generation applications. These specialized devices enable our OEM clientele to offer significant price, performance and time to market advantages to their end customers. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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